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    Rant: Webinars, does anyone have time for them?

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    • Minion QueenM
      Minion Queen Banned
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      We have taken the stance that if you don't want to let me at least have a personal look around forget it. We are pretty lucky here and get to demo tons of stuff. Webinars are a waste of everyone's time.

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      • C
        Carnival Boy
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        Setting up a demo will nearly always require a much greater amount of time and effort than participating in a webinar.

        A lot of the ones I've found useful are where companies have just posted their webinars onto youtube and allowed anyone to watch them. I guess that at that point they're not technically webinars.

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        • nadnerBN
          nadnerB
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          Webinars?
          no time for that.png

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller
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            So here is what is weird, I find them odd and almost always pointless. Not completely, but often. I like the "guided tour of a product" or "seminar that happens casually online" but a YouTube video would often be better, but you can't ask questions in real time then, I guess. I never have time for these and even when I try to make them, like the one that @art_of_shred did a few days ago, I always have a meeting, emergency or something happen during the slotted time since they are invariably in the middle of the work day, that I miss it anyway.

            But I present in webinars and lots of people attend. So they definitely work, lots of people are able to block out time and attend them and actively do so.

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @Carnival Boy
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              @Carnival-Boy said:

              Setting up a demo will nearly always require a much greater amount of time and effort than participating in a webinar.

              That's very true. Webinars, in my mind, fill a middle ground between a YouTube video or screenshots and a full install trial. If you want that middle space AND the ability to interface with the presenters or someone on staff, webinars are a low overhead means of filling that space. If it wasn't for the need to schedule them at popular times and have the times be so rigid I would find them pretty useful. It's only the scheduling that really kills it for me.

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              • dafyreD
                dafyre
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                I find that I have to BLOCK out time for webinars, not just make them. I don't go to many unless I know there will be an active chat. I make sure one of my other colleagues can cover for me while I am in the webinar, and unless there is an earth shattering, department stopping issue, I am usually able to attend said webinars.

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller
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                  I can't block out time because I am production support. There is no such thing as blocking out time.

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                  • dafyreD
                    dafyre @scottalanmiller
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                    @scottalanmiller You can't have one of your minions --erm... colleagues cover for you for an hour?

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller @dafyre
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                      @dafyre said:

                      @scottalanmiller You can't have one of your minions --erm... colleagues cover for you for an hour?

                      Nope

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                      • dafyreD
                        dafyre @scottalanmiller
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                        @scottalanmiller You should hire better minions, lol.

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                          Carnival Boy
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                          @scottalanmiller said:

                          I can't block out time because I am production support. There is no such thing as blocking out time.

                          You can multi-task though. The pace of webinars is normally pretty slow.

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                          • scottalanmillerS
                            scottalanmiller @Carnival Boy
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                            @Carnival-Boy said:

                            @scottalanmiller said:

                            I can't block out time because I am production support. There is no such thing as blocking out time.

                            You can multi-task though. The pace of webinars is normally pretty slow.

                            Yes, I can often do that, except that I often get pulled into meetings that cause issues.

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                            • NicN
                              Nic
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                              My philosophy is that webinars should be educational - you do a good job at that and then you earn a short pitch for the product at the end. I can't believe vendors won't give you a demo and want you to watch a webinar instead. I'd always have time to demo Webroot for anyone who wants it.

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                              • Minion QueenM
                                Minion Queen Banned
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                                Exactly @Nic! Webinars that are for true training purposes are great! But if a sales person isn't willing to take the time to work one on one. Not worth it.

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                                • NicN
                                  Nic @Minion Queen
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                                  @Minion-Queen said:

                                  Exactly @Nic! Webinars that are for true training purposes are great! But if a sales person isn't willing to take the time to work one on one. Not worth it.

                                  Yep, if they're a pain in the ass before the sale, imagine how bad it will be after. I also like to call tech support before the purchase just to see how long the queues are, and how competent their support is.

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                                  • nadnerBN
                                    nadnerB @Nic
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                                    @Nic said:

                                    I also like to call tech support before the purchase just to see how long the queues are, and how competent their support is.

                                    That's a neat trick. I shall try that next time 😄

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